Doi Tung Lodge | Greater Mekong Lodge
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To suit every taste and preference, our menus feature a vast selection of hygienic as well as tasty culinary creations. These range from a diverse range of all-time-favourite home-made traditional Northern Thai dishes, other popular Thai food, cosmopolitan cuisine as well as some interesting ‘fusion’ cuisine options.

KRUA TAM NAK RESTAURANT
A delightful little restaurant with a leisurely ambience, Krua Tamnak offers an a la carte menu. Fresh ingredients used in the preparation of a variety of Thai dishes, especially organic vegetables and fruits, are home-grown and freshly picked from kitchen gardens, cultivation plots and plantations operated under the Doi Tung Development Project or purchased from hill-tribe communities situated within the project area.

Outdoors, the terrace is decorated with colourful temperate plants and flowers that thrive in the cool climate and bloom all year round.

DOI TUNG CAFETERIA (Krau Doi Tung)
For visitors who are pressed for time and are looking for a quick meal, Doi Tung Restaurant, a cafeteria-style self-service restaurant, offers a selection of delicious home-cooked favourites, reasonably-priced.

‘MOOM SABAI’
The Doi Tung Lodge souvenir shop offers a variety of souvenir items from the northern country, such as desserts, fresh and processed fruits.

OUTDOOR CATERING
FOR DINNER PARTIES, SPECIAL EVENTS AND INCENTIVE GROUPS

Doi Tung offers breathtaking locations set in the midst of beautiful countryside. Take in the fresh mountain air and enjoy the natural splendour of the mountainous landscape as we take care of all the outdoor banqueting arrangements.

  • Mah Fah Luang Arboretum on Doi Chang Muup
    Mah Fah Luang Arboretum on Doi Chang Muup, the highest point of the Nang Non Mountain Range on the Thai-Myanmar border, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Golden Triangle and the Mekong River as it winds its way through the valley, bordered by the mountain ranges of Myanmar, Laos and Thailand.

    The site of the 250-rai arboretum is situated in the midst of indigenous evergreen mountain pine forests and planted with a great diversity of plant species including a variety of rare plants, Rhododendrons from Asia, Europe, North America and Australia, Nang Phraya Seua Krong or Prunus cerasoides sp, a rosaceae tree, Mountain Ebony or St Thomas tree, and other cool climate and temperate zone flora that thrive at an altitude of 1,500 metres above sea-level.

    Take in the fresh mountain air and enjoy the natural splendour of the mountainous landscape.

  • Sala Leelawadee Pavilion
    The Sala Leelawadee Pavilion near Doi Tung Lodge (also known as Ban Ton Naam 31) is frequently used for banquets for seminar and incentive groups.